Altina

Алтина / Altina
rapid transit
View from platform II, looking toward Zemun Polje
General information
LocationZemun
Serbia
Coordinates 44°51′01″N 20°20′44″E / 44.85028°N 20.34556°E / 44.85028; 20.34556
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks3
Connectionsbus 81, 81L
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Parkingfree parking lots
Bicycle facilitiesoutdoor racks
Accessibleelevators (under construction); info in Braille on stair railings
History
Opened2022
Electrifiedyes
Route map
Rajka Lešjanina St.
to Zemun Polje
Akire Kurosave St.
II
I
undgrd. passage
service track
to Zemun
Location

The Altina railway station is a railway stop that serves the Altina neighborhood of Zemun, Serbia. It is located on railway line 101/105, between Zemun and Zemun Polje railway stations.

Along with the nearby Kamendin train stop, the Altina stop was constructed as part of the Belgrade–Novi Sad railway reconstruction of 2019–2022.[1] It is served by BG Voz urban rail trains.

Layout

The stop has two side platforms, each 110 meters long,[2] serving two tracks that are some 50 meters apart. Between them runs a service track leading to the nearby Zemun marshalling yard. The platforms are connected by an underground passageway.

Services and access

The stop has free parking lots and bicycle racks outside both platforms. Elevator shafts have been constructed but the elevators were not put in use as of April 2022. The stop features an automated public address system and information in Braille on hand railings.

Nearby are bus stops served by city bus lines 81 and 81L.

See also

References

  1. "Три нова стајалишта на брзој прузи: Тошин бунар, Алтина и Камендин" [Three new stops on the rapid railway: Tošin Bunar, Altina, and Kamendin]. Infrastruktura železnice Srbije (in Serbian). 3 March 2022. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
  2. "Нова стајалишта на брзој прузи – Алтина и Камендин" [New stops on rapid railway – Altina and Kamendin]. Opština Zemun (in Serbian). 4 March 2022. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
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